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this year's thanksgiving day extravaganza in new york city was the most watched in six years. now there is a bit of a scandal brewing. some of the confetti was actually shredded up olice documents. a manhattan attorney and his o
this year's thanksgiving day extravaganza in new york city was the most watched in six years. now there is a bit of a scandal brewing. some of the confetti was actually shredded up olice documents. a manhattan attorney and his o
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the new york city marathon is officially canceled. superstorm sandy wreaked destruction throughout the new york city area. all this time mayor bloomberg is insisting the marathon would go on as planned this sunday but now, the mayor confirms, the marathon will be canceled after all. he just did it. joining me now in a fox business exclusive is famed marathoner, bart yasso, the chief running officer with "runners world". give me reaction to this news? >> yeah, you know i'm shocked. when i came into the city, left my home in pennsylvaa where we didn't have any power, when i got here, i listened to the mayor's press conference and he said the race was on and, you know, it wasn't going to affect, they weren't going to take any resource from people that need help devastated by sandy, so i supported his decision knowing that. melissa: hwas on earlier today. he was on the air and he came out and at time it was 1:00 this afternoon eastern time and he insisted that it was going to continue even though there was so much pressure. the front of e
the new york city marathon is officially canceled. superstorm sandy wreaked destruction throughout the new york city area. all this time mayor bloomberg is insisting the marathon would go on as planned this sunday but now, the mayor confirms, the marathon will be canceled after all. he just did it. joining me now in a fox business exclusive is famed marathoner, bart yasso, the chief running officer with "runners world". give me reaction to this news? >> yeah, you know i'm...
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which began in jamestown and williamsburg and ended in new york city and included an impromptu visit to a supermarket in suburban maryland. ruth gave me an impromptu and valuable personal perspective on her conduct its queen and her relationship with her husband, prince philip. one of my favorite descriptions was of a moment on the president's airplane when philip was immersed in the sports section of the newspaper and ignoring his wife's questions on the postcards to their children. when she pressed him, he got flustered. it was so interesting what was happening when her husband wasn't paying attention to her, he said. he also noticed that elizabeth was very certain and comfortable in her role and very much in control. yet, once when ruth was waiting at the white house for her husband, ruth heard her roaring with laughter at one of the protocols. you didn't realize that she had that kind of a hearty laugh, booth said. the minute she rounded the corner, she straightened up. this combination of public dignity exists to this day. the 1957 visit was remarkable for its informality and sp
which began in jamestown and williamsburg and ended in new york city and included an impromptu visit to a supermarket in suburban maryland. ruth gave me an impromptu and valuable personal perspective on her conduct its queen and her relationship with her husband, prince philip. one of my favorite descriptions was of a moment on the president's airplane when philip was immersed in the sports section of the newspaper and ignoring his wife's questions on the postcards to their children. when she...
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new york city's death toll has risen today to 41 from sandy. and the airlines have been forced to cancel more than 1700 flights. we are live in one of the hardest hit areas. joining me now, top strategist, david axelrod. david, you must be feeling pretty chafed? >> yes, it was a great night, piers. to be in that room at mccormick place last night with that crowd and the sense of joy and idealism and patriotism, frankfully, that was evident in that room. and today the president came by the campaign headquarters and spoke to the young volunteers. not volunteers, but staff. and it was a very moving encounter. so this has been a tremendous 24 hours. >> when was the moment last night, if you're honest, that you thought, we got this, it's all going according to plan? >> when the vote started getting counted we knew quickly we have you know, we have a fairly sophisticated model. we had projections. we knew when we were hitting our targets and our folks were skilled and when we saw the votes coming in, in ohio and virginia -- first it was virginia, and
new york city's death toll has risen today to 41 from sandy. and the airlines have been forced to cancel more than 1700 flights. we are live in one of the hardest hit areas. joining me now, top strategist, david axelrod. david, you must be feeling pretty chafed? >> yes, it was a great night, piers. to be in that room at mccormick place last night with that crowd and the sense of joy and idealism and patriotism, frankfully, that was evident in that room. and today the president came by the...
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york city one of the reasons why i came to europe because i just found that it was that like a dialogue among deaf people and it was constant and it's just this talking point kind of mentality that you know and everyone's focused on two or three things at a time and then the media cycle sweeps those things through and another few issues come out and nothing is ever addressed on a greater scale on a larger scale by looking at something that's more important than all of these political issues and given time and that is the world markets the world economy and i think it's a matter of the republicans getting outside of the beltway outside of the washington bubble and to think about the greater global issues in the global economy and the global market and to figure out how to work with it rather than try to fight it and you know the only time we ever hear about the global market is in terms of outsourcing jobs we don't hear about foreign direct investments that might be possible to grow the pie bigger for everybody american companies could be doing that sort of thing for example we don't hea
york city one of the reasons why i came to europe because i just found that it was that like a dialogue among deaf people and it was constant and it's just this talking point kind of mentality that you know and everyone's focused on two or three things at a time and then the media cycle sweeps those things through and another few issues come out and nothing is ever addressed on a greater scale on a larger scale by looking at something that's more important than all of these political issues and...
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we have just thirty seconds left to this there was a walkout today in new york city. at a number of fast food franchises fast and c.e.o.'s averaging twenty five thousand dollars a day in income the workers making eight bucks an hour at wal-mart every single person from the lowest associate making minimum wage and there are hundreds of thousands of them all the way up the c.e.o. could get a thirty percent raise and wal-mart would still be profitable that's how much they abuse their own workers that that is absolutely incredible congressman alan grayson thanks so much for being with us tonight thank you too great to have you with us. well director. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that many americans call a donor. i'm sorry i'm just a guy who cares an awful lot about money you sir are a fool you know what kind of terrorist cells in your neighborhood want the usa to defeat terrorism they are liberal and the christian point you. can see your beliefs about it but it's going to suffer to distract us from what you and i should care about becaus
we have just thirty seconds left to this there was a walkout today in new york city. at a number of fast food franchises fast and c.e.o.'s averaging twenty five thousand dollars a day in income the workers making eight bucks an hour at wal-mart every single person from the lowest associate making minimum wage and there are hundreds of thousands of them all the way up the c.e.o. could get a thirty percent raise and wal-mart would still be profitable that's how much they abuse their own workers...
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york city. at a number of fast food franchises fast and c.e.o.'s averaging twenty five thousand dollars a day in income the workers making eight bucks an hour at wal-mart every single person from the lowest associate making minimum wage and there are hundreds of thousands of them all the way up the c.e.o. could get a thirty percent raise and wal-mart would still be profitable that's how much they abuse their own workers that is absolutely incredible congressman alan grayson thanks so much for being with us tonight thank you it's great to have you with us. well director. of mission free accreditation free transport charges free. range minced free risk free studio tied free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media and on the r.t. dot com. wealthy british style insults america is not on its side of. the. markets why now for scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy with max kaiser for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines
york city. at a number of fast food franchises fast and c.e.o.'s averaging twenty five thousand dollars a day in income the workers making eight bucks an hour at wal-mart every single person from the lowest associate making minimum wage and there are hundreds of thousands of them all the way up the c.e.o. could get a thirty percent raise and wal-mart would still be profitable that's how much they abuse their own workers that is absolutely incredible congressman alan grayson thanks so much for...
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but it will be a cold one, maybe about an inch or so more accumulating in new york city, by the time ts is done. a bullseye of 5 or 6 inches, we had a place in connecticut with between ache 6 to 8 inches of s, temperatures in 30s right now, tomorrow, a very cold day for everyone, there is one little bit of bright news, that is the temps will warm up behind this. by sunday, i think a lot will see 60-degree readings. neil: in the meantime, you are trying to get us sick as well with up and down, and up and down. >> you got it. neil: to other storm, financial storm, stocks swooning, a huge day drop off, a lot on this important cliff you heard about. remember we said, when election of out of way, everyone would focus on the other problem, all these expiring bush tax rates, all these pending sequesting a cuts they kick insame minute, same day, end of the year, then it all hits the pro verbal fan. we were warning this was coming way before the election, now a lot of other news network have woken up, saying, oh, we forgot about the financial armageddon. i guess first signal came for john boe
but it will be a cold one, maybe about an inch or so more accumulating in new york city, by the time ts is done. a bullseye of 5 or 6 inches, we had a place in connecticut with between ache 6 to 8 inches of s, temperatures in 30s right now, tomorrow, a very cold day for everyone, there is one little bit of bright news, that is the temps will warm up behind this. by sunday, i think a lot will see 60-degree readings. neil: in the meantime, you are trying to get us sick as well with up and down,...
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the new york city police commissioner took a direct shot at the president when he said the president hadn't led on gun control. if you swing a dead cat near the capital, somebody would insist what the president must do first and foremost is comprehensive immigration reform. facing all of this advice and competing pressures, nobody can say what this president most wants to do in his second term. nobody can say what his agenda is going to be. but he and his white house and his presidential election campaign which has disbanded but still seems to be around, they have been more than clear that what the president is going to do first is work on getting the bush tax cuts extended for income levels below $250,000. that's the president's first priority. that's forced upon him by the expiration of those tax cuts at the end of the year. but it seems to be embraced as what he wants to work on. president obama is not arguing for that tax cut expiration date to be extended, to be put off for awhile, to work on something else in the meantime. he seems to want this fight. not only talking about thi
the new york city police commissioner took a direct shot at the president when he said the president hadn't led on gun control. if you swing a dead cat near the capital, somebody would insist what the president must do first and foremost is comprehensive immigration reform. facing all of this advice and competing pressures, nobody can say what this president most wants to do in his second term. nobody can say what his agenda is going to be. but he and his white house and his presidential...
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i think my husband said yes it is one of the worst commute homes in new york city history. lack at the satellite radar hasn't really budged much. the good news parts of philadelphia, new jersey, new york clearing out. we still see snow along long island but this is a new england event. look at the forecast for atlantic city, new jersey heading into the weekend and early next week. temperatures in the upper 50s even into the 60s. this goes for portions of the delmarva peninsula up toward new york, staten island new york looking good as well. for long island iceland better days ahead saturday, sunday, monday. looking good fievenltly start the cleanup and get that power back on. so many people have been in the cold for over a week in this area in this battered region. i am so glad to deliver good news this morning. >> hang in there for just a few more days. >>> the so-called fiscal cliff is right around the corner now. >> will we be able to avoid it now that the democrats and republicans are pledging to compromise? doug luzader is in washington with more. >> good morning guys.
i think my husband said yes it is one of the worst commute homes in new york city history. lack at the satellite radar hasn't really budged much. the good news parts of philadelphia, new jersey, new york clearing out. we still see snow along long island but this is a new england event. look at the forecast for atlantic city, new jersey heading into the weekend and early next week. temperatures in the upper 50s even into the 60s. this goes for portions of the delmarva peninsula up toward new...
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new york has 11,000 state agencies, for example. iowa had 99 counties, 35 miles apart, everyone was a separate auditor and clerk of courts and everything else municipalities are reaching out and shutting down local agencies and bringing in private enterprise and working out a compact with them to make it more efficient to free up revenue and to give people hope the system can be k work for them. so that's one of the ways we need to nurture our leaders. i think we've been drawing from the same well for too long in terms of the people who are in washington. >> david brooks, is this a center right country or a center left country? >> i think demonstrably a center right country. just do the polling. the pew research center asked people where are you on a scale from 0 to 5, 0 being conservative, 5 being liberal. they're about a 2/3 or 2/2. so they e themselves as center right. they're suspicious of government but they think government should give them a helping hand with pell grants. if i could give advice to the republican party assumin
new york has 11,000 state agencies, for example. iowa had 99 counties, 35 miles apart, everyone was a separate auditor and clerk of courts and everything else municipalities are reaching out and shutting down local agencies and bringing in private enterprise and working out a compact with them to make it more efficient to free up revenue and to give people hope the system can be k work for them. so that's one of the ways we need to nurture our leaders. i think we've been drawing from the same...
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former new york city mayor rudy guiliani smelled a coverup from day number 1. what does he think now? good evening, sir. >> good evening, greta. >> greta: sir, you have any thoughts about today's developments? >> well, i do think the plot thickens. it becomes more and more... ridiculous, what's going on here. we find out there was a drone attack on november 1. that was clearly suppressed by the obama administration. for five, six days. now, this has to have been suppressed also. they department just find out about today or yesterday. the fbi is also investigating. general petraeus to me -- i feel heartbroken about this -- is and always will be a truly exception american hero. he is like eisenhower. eisenhower had an affair also and he didn't resign. the idea that david petraeus can be blackmailed because he has a woman friend is totally ridiculous. this man -- this man has put his life at risk for his country over and over again. somebody's going to come to him and say, you better give us secrets or i'm going to tell your wife you have a girlfriend. at some poi
former new york city mayor rudy guiliani smelled a coverup from day number 1. what does he think now? good evening, sir. >> good evening, greta. >> greta: sir, you have any thoughts about today's developments? >> well, i do think the plot thickens. it becomes more and more... ridiculous, what's going on here. we find out there was a drone attack on november 1. that was clearly suppressed by the obama administration. for five, six days. now, this has to have been suppressed...
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welcome to huckabee from the fox news studios in new york city. well, i have a great new recipe i tried out this week for fried crow. i've been eating a lot of that lately. like a lot of conservatives across the land, i really thought mitt romney was going to be elected president. well, i was quite wrong and so were most of the conservative observers and commenttators. so, america has made a choice. now, let's be clear, it was not the choice that i was hoping for, but now what? we did it without bloodshed, bullets, we did it without people with boots and badges dragging us through the streets. of course, now, the hand wringing begins as republican whine about mitt romney's campaign or mitt romney himself. look, romney won the primary and he earned the right to carry our banner. in his campaign they gave it all they had and i don't agree with those who said that the obama message of bigger government and more taxes won. it was not an election about a message. it was an election about the machinery to get out the votes for president obama. and it wa
welcome to huckabee from the fox news studios in new york city. well, i have a great new recipe i tried out this week for fried crow. i've been eating a lot of that lately. like a lot of conservatives across the land, i really thought mitt romney was going to be elected president. well, i was quite wrong and so were most of the conservative observers and commenttators. so, america has made a choice. now, let's be clear, it was not the choice that i was hoping for, but now what? we did it...
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new york has 11,000 state agencies, for example. iowa had 99 down trees, 35 miles apart. everyone with a separate sheriff and auditor and everything else. at the tertiary level people are coming to grips with the problems and a lot of that has to do with public private. not just mitch daniels in indiana. municipalities are meecham of reaching out and shutting down local agencies and bringing in private enterprise and working on it to make it more efficient to free up revenue and to give people a sense of hope that the system can work for them. and so that's one of the ways that we need to nurture our leaders. we need to be drawing from the same well for too long in terms of the people who are in washington. >> rose: david brooks, is this the center-right country or center-left country? >> to me it's de monitoring center-right country. you can do the polling. ask people where you want to scale 0-0, 0 being conservative 5 is liberal. they see themselves in center-right, suspicious in government but it should be around to give them a helping hand with grants and stuff like t
new york has 11,000 state agencies, for example. iowa had 99 down trees, 35 miles apart. everyone with a separate sheriff and auditor and everything else. at the tertiary level people are coming to grips with the problems and a lot of that has to do with public private. not just mitch daniels in indiana. municipalities are meecham of reaching out and shutting down local agencies and bringing in private enterprise and working on it to make it more efficient to free up revenue and to give people...
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he has called new york city officials as well as me, myself, here in new jersey directly himself. made fema available. hud available. even talked to the secretary of education, arnie duncan, who reached out. that is ridiculous this president has leaned in hefly, not on a partisan nature, more of a human and heart, cut through red tape and made sure that places like this here in newark, new jersey, were getting the resources we need. >> molls show this is a knife's edge election. what do you think will be the determining factor in the end? >> i think people will see the truth of what the president has done. nobody, as bill clinton said so eloquently in the democratic convention, no president since fdr inher rhett rid the kind of me, the kind of challenges people in this area really do remember, the kind of fear, the free fall of our economy. he has turned that around. cities like mine, we see it still hurting. unemployment is extremely high. but hell this is newark, new jersey's, biggest economic development period of growth since the 1950s, first new hotels in downtown in 40 years
he has called new york city officials as well as me, myself, here in new jersey directly himself. made fema available. hud available. even talked to the secretary of education, arnie duncan, who reached out. that is ridiculous this president has leaned in hefly, not on a partisan nature, more of a human and heart, cut through red tape and made sure that places like this here in newark, new jersey, were getting the resources we need. >> molls show this is a knife's edge election. what do...
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today, new york city mayor michael bloomberg ordered gas rationing into effect. the gunman in last year's arizona shooting rampage was sentenced today to life in prison without parole. jared lee loughner killed six people and wounded 13, including congresswoman gabrielle giffords. she later resigned to focus on her recovery. several victims, including giffords, were in federal court today in tucson. her husband, astronaut mark kelly, told loughner, "you may have put a bullet through her head, but you haven't put a dent in her spirit." afterward, the u.s. attorney for arizona spoke to reporters. >> it is our hope that the final resolution of this case will be a positive step towards their healing process, physically, emotionally, and psychologically. it was with them in mind that we entered into this plea reement with the defendant. >> sreenivasan: loughner pleaded guilty, thereby avoiding the death penalty. a warplane from iran fired on an american drone over the persian gulf last week, but the drone escaped unharmed. a pentagon spokesman confirmed the incident t
today, new york city mayor michael bloomberg ordered gas rationing into effect. the gunman in last year's arizona shooting rampage was sentenced today to life in prison without parole. jared lee loughner killed six people and wounded 13, including congresswoman gabrielle giffords. she later resigned to focus on her recovery. several victims, including giffords, were in federal court today in tucson. her husband, astronaut mark kelly, told loughner, "you may have put a bullet through her...
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york city. the three victims were all shopkeepers all found shot to death inside their stores in brooklyn and now police are looking for four people seen in the areas of the shootings. this man seen here with a duffle bag, you can barely make that out, kind of on the back side you can see, his image has been captured by security cameras. also this woman police call they are jane doe, seen wearing a long coat, she was spotted about a block from last friday's shooting, and there are two others that police are hoping to talk to as well. antawn lewis from w nyw has this report. >> the nypd believe that they are looking for a serial killer. the gun used to kill a shop owner in flat bush brooklyn on friday is believed to have been used in two other murders in july and back in august. that's why the term serial killer is even being floated around. another common thing among all three incidents is that the shop owners, all shop owners have been over the age of 50, worked by themselves and all of middle
york city. the three victims were all shopkeepers all found shot to death inside their stores in brooklyn and now police are looking for four people seen in the areas of the shootings. this man seen here with a duffle bag, you can barely make that out, kind of on the back side you can see, his image has been captured by security cameras. also this woman police call they are jane doe, seen wearing a long coat, she was spotted about a block from last friday's shooting, and there are two others...
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everyone is saying, well, maybe this is going to be our wake-up call and right now in new york city, the debate is over how much to increase fares in public transit and they -- the metrotransity authority wants to increase the price of riding a subway and the price of riding trains quite a bit, and so how does this make sense? we're supposedly having a wake-up call and we're making it harder for people to use public transit and that's because we don't have the resources that we need. >> you've been out on the devastation, why? >> i'm writing a book and the documentary to go with it and we were filming in the rockaways in staten island and in red hook, and also in the relief hubs where you just see a tremendous number of volunteers organized by occupy wall street. they call it occupy sandy. >> really? >> what i found is that the generosity is tremendous. i saw a friend last night and i asked her whether she'd been involved in the hurricane relief. they have my car, i hope they get it back. if you see it, tell me. people are tremendous. so one of the things that you find out in a disas
everyone is saying, well, maybe this is going to be our wake-up call and right now in new york city, the debate is over how much to increase fares in public transit and they -- the metrotransity authority wants to increase the price of riding a subway and the price of riding trains quite a bit, and so how does this make sense? we're supposedly having a wake-up call and we're making it harder for people to use public transit and that's because we don't have the resources that we need. >>...
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. >> watch book tv online ive tomorrow, streaming video from the national book awards in new york city and red carpet interviews with finalists. all online, live tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. eastern. add your comments on facebook.com/booktv. >> secretary geithner spent tuesday at the annual wall street journal ceo council meeting. this is a half hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, the treasury secretary of the united states, tim geithner. [applause] the people in this room, we polled them before you got there, by two to one we do not expect a deal before we hit the fiscal cliff. there is a bit of a highlighting of the dominican republic, which we have not figured out. [laughter] i think there is a lot of anxiety in this room about the fiscal cliff. do you think we will go over it, or are you confident they will deal with the other side before we get there? >> there is a lot to sea, but i think there is every reason to believe this is a solvable problem. it is true we have a lot of challenges with the country. but there is a lot of support for trying to do things that will help make the economy str
. >> watch book tv online ive tomorrow, streaming video from the national book awards in new york city and red carpet interviews with finalists. all online, live tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. eastern. add your comments on facebook.com/booktv. >> secretary geithner spent tuesday at the annual wall street journal ceo council meeting. this is a half hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, the treasury secretary of the united states, tim geithner. [applause] the people in this room, we polled them...